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Optical buffers for variable length packets
This letter addresses the problem of dimensioning fiber delay lines for optical buffers in a network scenario where packets are asynchronous and of variable length. The focus is placed on providing a simple analytical model to dimension the basic time unit of the fiber delay line, as the crucial par...
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